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A Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Landed in the Rocky Mountains Where It Historically Couldn’t Survive. Inside Climate News.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

A Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Landed in the Rocky Mountains Where It Historically Couldn’t Survive. Inside Climate News.

Despite the Rockies being cold and dry typically, mosquitoes carrying dengue are invading Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Idaho as climate change warms the area and lengthens the mosquitoes’ breeding season, posing a threat to local communities.

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Douglas, E.

Applying the One Health approach to study the policy and institutional determinants to control and prevent zoonoses in a low-resource setting. Health Research Policy and Systems.
Bat under blue sky during daytime

Infectious Diseases Governance and Policy

Applying the One Health approach to study the policy and institutional determinants to control and prevent zoonoses in a low-resource setting. Health Research Policy and Systems.

Zoonotic diseases disproportionately impact low-resource countries. This study uses a One Health lens to examine how Peru selects priorities, chooses policies, and defines organizational roles in preventing and controlling zoonoses within complex multisector systems.

• Research & Reports

Dumet, L., Kenzie, E.S., Merino, V., et al.

Tree cover loss due to fires and pneumonia incidence in the Bolivian Amazon from 2002-2023: An ecological study
A forest fire in the Amazon Rainforest.

Infectious Diseases Air Pollution

Tree cover loss due to fires and pneumonia incidence in the Bolivian Amazon from 2002-2023: An ecological study

Bolivia has lost about 12% of its forest cover since 2000. This abstract shows that tree loss due to fires is strongly associated with higher pneumonia incidence in the Bolivian Amazon, underscoring the need for effective forest preservation to protect both ecosystems and public health.

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O'Brien, S.L., Barreix, G., Cavalcanti, D.M., et al.